HP Integrity Superdome and 9000 Superdome sx2000 manual Connecting the MP to the Customer LAN

Models: Integrity Superdome and 9000 Superdome sx2000

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5.Examine the BPS LEDs (Figure 3-37).

When on, the breakers on the PDCA distribute ac power to the BPSs. Power is present at the BPSs when:

The amber LED next to the AC0 Present label is on (if the breakers on the PDCA are on the left side at the back of the cabinet).

The amber LED next to the AC1 Present label is on (if the breakers on the PDCA are on the right side at the back of the cabinet).

Figure 3-37 BPS LEDs

Connecting the MP to the Customer LAN

This section describes how to connect, set up, and verify the management processor (MP) to the customer LAN. LAN information includes the MP network name (host name), the MP IP address, the subnet mask, and the gateway address. The customer provides this information.

Connecting the MP to the Network

NOTE: Based on the customer’s existing SMS configuration, make the appropriate modifications to add in the Superdome/sx2000 SMS LAN configuration.

Unlike earlier systems, which required the MP to be connected to the private LAN, the sx2000 system MP now connects to the customer’s LAN through the appropriate hub, switch, router, or other customer-provided LAN device.

In some cases, the customer can connect the SMS to the MP on the private management LAN. In this case, inform the customer that administrators will not be able to access the SMS remotely and will have to use the SMS as a “local” device.

Connect the MP to the customer’s LAN:

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HP Integrity Superdome and 9000 Superdome sx2000 Connecting the MP to the Customer LAN, Connecting the MP to the Network